Catholic Saint

St. Colette

Reformed the Poor Clares and established numerous convents across Europe.

Feast Day: March 6

Biography

St. Colette was a visionary mystic born in Corbie, France, who dedicated her life to the reform of the Poor Clares. Despite personal challenges and the skepticism of her peers, she successfully founded seventeen convents, revitalizing the order's commitment to contemplation and prayer. Her legacy lives on through the lives of those she inspired and the communities she established, which continue to thrive in devotion today.

Prayer to St. Colette

Faith is the great foundation of all virtues and the mother of hope.

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